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  3. THE LETTER BAG CLOTHES AND THE MAN

    Sir,—Would you permit me to sound a note of warning to Federal civil servants? The Federal Treasurer insists that he cannot balance the ledger and the first thought that cames to a Sir,—Men (a great number of them, at all events) stay away from church because they refuse to "dress up" for it. Women go to church because they like to dress up for it. ...

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  4. IN THE NEWS TO-DAY

    No one who has followed the career of Billy M'Elhone will be at all surprised at the action he has taken in regard to the "put-it-on" policy of the city eldermen. He is not the kind of man ...

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  5. IN PRAISE OF WASHING

    These musings, be it understood, bear no relation to the admirable pamphlets issued by the Education Department upon "Care of the Teeth." and "How to Keep Fit." I do not refer ...

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  6. BACK THE LORD MAYOR

    Said President Lincoln, speaking of General Grant, "I cannot spare that man—HE FIGHTS." So should the citizens of Sydney say of Lord Mayor W. P. M'Elhone. "We cannot spare ...

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  7. CRICKET

    More than any other, cricket deserves the name of a peculiarly English pastime. Until very recent years it never got any sort of hold in the continant of Europe, and there are few ...

    Article : 299 words
  8. SNOWBALL VERSE

    The tax then boomcranged on Brown: poor chap went off his head. "This must be paid before the 8th," char's how the notice read. ...

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  9. STAMP HISTORY

    To our own State of New South Wales belongs the honor and prestige of being the first country in the world to conceive the idea, and of introducing the method of prepayment of letters, etc., ...

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  10. "DOGGED PERSEVERANCE"

    The episode of the dog Smudge in a recent edition of the "News" reminds me of a similar happening which lies to the credit of a little dog of mine. ...

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  11. TO POMONA

    Pomona of the Garden, methinks I see thee stoop To twine come tender tendr[?] of the delicate meet pes. But Goddess of the Garden, the sorts that go in ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. COUNTING THE VOTES

    The unexpected finding of the Elections and Qualifications Committee (by a bare majority), that Mr. Ashford should not have been declared elected for Wammerawa, but that Mr. Clarks ...

    Article : 196 words
  13. BIRTH CONTROL

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  14. IN THE BUSH TO-DAY

    Many novelties have been found in eggs; novelties in the matter of shape, of abnormal size: eggs with double yolks, and one egg inside another. When the inst-named discovery is ...

    Article : 179 words
  15. THE LUCK OF THE LAMA

    One used to conceive of the Grand Lama of Tibet as dwelling in some kind of Nirvana and elevated far above the sordid cares of this world. But no more. Our old friend, H.C.L., has ...

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  16. TO-DAY IN THE GARDEN

    The Geum is not well known, yet it is an effective and handsome perennial. It flowers freely during the summer and autumn months. Chlloanse is perhaps the finest, having double ...

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